Since the late-19th-century beginnings of recorded sound, when black music was being captured by Germans from ‘their’ Afrikan colonies at the time, a frequency of thought was systematically being cultivated and promoted in the western knowledge industry where the focus was to establish comparative musicology (now ‘ethnomusicology’) as a viable ‘scientific’ discipline. On its own, European classical music was exclusively studied under ‘musicology,’ but under this new discipline of ‘other-ing’ could now be used comparatively to ‘scientifically prove’ the ‘inferiority’ of black sounds according to specious, culturally alien and self-serving Eurocentric criteria. This racist frequency of reasoning from noted scholars in the knowledge industry of the day lent academic authority for similar practices in the burgeoning white-owned music industry which – according to a conversation between a Columbia Records executive and Ahmet Ertegen of Atlantic Records – admittedly never paid its black artists royalties for their masters /songs. Unfamiliar with U.S. copyright laws, black artists back in the 1950s would sign contracts which knowingly cheated them out of ownership (hence royalties) by agreeing to a flat fee for their songs – labelled “race music” by industry Masters – which would then be covered by whites.

Famous for covering Little Richard’s ‘Tutti Frutti’ and ‘Long Tall Sally’ and Fats Domino’s ‘Ain’t That A Shame,’ Pat Boone unapologetically defended such deals which had launched his career, saying: “Here’s the bottom line: There were lots of R&B artists… (But) the only ones anybody knows today are the ones that were covered by the Beatles, by Elvis, by me and by many artists.” [5/29/15 PBS interview with Tavis Smiley]. The long list includes: Fred Parris who was paid $783 for his classic ‘In the Still of the Night;’ Big Joe Turner’s ‘Shake, Rattle & Roll’ covered by Bill Haley; Etta James’ ‘Roll With Me, Henry’ as Georgia Gibbs’ cover ‘Dance With Me, Henry;’ numerous covers by the Beatles and Rolling Stones; and, among others, Willie Mae “Big Mama” Thornton’s ‘Hound Dog’ covered by Elvis Presley to become an all-time best-selling single, and simultaneously hold the #1 spot on the pop, country, and R&B charts for 11 weeks – a record that took 36 years to break!

Magnum Opus is a Latin term that refers to the greatest work of a writer, artist, or composer… a masterpiece of creativity which is so outstanding that its creator wins membership in an arts or crafts guild/academy. Such dreams were denied blacks by the record company’s routine purchase of their work at throwaway prices in order to catapult white cover artists such as Boone, Presley, the Beatles, Rolling Stones (et al) to their heights of fame and fortune. Granted, the industry landscape had shifted significantly by the time black artists in Prince’s generation were enabled to stand on the shoulders of those who’d struggled before in order for them to become rich, celebrated academy members who could freely pen opuses for other artists of their own choosing. So Prince’s complaint to Rolling Stone about the relationship he’d outgrown with WB – “When you stop a man from dreaming, he becomes a slave. That’s where I was.” – speaks to me on its own merits, but also of his deeper stated desire to tune in “2 a new free-quency,” one which rejects impositions by corporate parasites in favor of its own terms of existence and communal well-being. #UbuNtu.

‘Chaos and Disorder’[1996] was the title of Prince’s 18th and final studio album with Warner Brothers [WB], which came out earlier in the same year he followed with the release of his 19th studio album on the New Power Generation [NPG] label. (In ancient Egypt, ‘chaos and disorder’ was caused by the frequency of bondage and despotic rule surrounding evil Set’s usurpation of King Ausar‘s throne.) Self-owned, NPG Records was founded to release Prince’s music after WB had shut down his Paisley Park Records in 1994. Prince countered the colonizing frequency of his WB-universe with the higher ‘free-quency’ he channeled through his ironically inarticulable new name. The stylized ankh he strategically used – an ancient ‘Love Symbol’ representing the Heavenly Order of the sacred “twin flame” relationship which resurrects the true God and King of Khemet and eventually overthrows Set – is triumphantly represented on the cover of his 19th studio album from NPG Records entitled ‘Emancipation.’

When Prince states, “It’s all about thinking in new ways, tuning in 2 a new free-quency,” is this his prophetic nod to the New Age belief that humanity is currently ascending from a Piscean-era 3D consciousness controlled by an elite cabal to the higher 5D consciousness of the dawning Aquarian Age? Or is this the vision of an Afro-futurist who already occupies the non-linear space and time of his heritage, as the oral-aesthetic savviness [performative and symbolic] of his works suggest? Or both? In truth 3D vs. 5D are two competing dimensions which have generally distinguished elite Eurocentric [3D] from Afrocentric/Africa-centered ways of being. With slavery & colonialism’s cruelest efforts to alienate black consciousness from its culturally-protected belonging and humanistic truth, our best cultural custodians upped their code-switching game, by necessity. HaNtu – the term describing the non-linear space and time free-quency and universe within which UbuNtu-consciousness creates and operates – cannot readily be grasped in the lower frequency linear constraints concocted by parasitic elites whose cultural practices objectify,arrest/infantilize, exploit and control human potential.

Ankh ~ UbuNtu

At the heart of Afrikan oral traditions which many have admired and often imitated outwardly, lie art-for-life’s-sake free-quencies and mysteries of higher spiritual dimensions and timelines which few have been able to understand inwardly, partly due to the sunken place into which the twin systems of slavery and colonialism have placed humanity as a whole. The system’s elite beneficiaries continue to insist that ‘the conqueror is superior to the conquered’ through instruments of appropriation, manipulation, programming and mind-control that are often systemic to its pipeline industries. Though New Age theories suggest that humanity is awakening from the horrors of their mis-programmed 3D frequencies into the higher free-quencies of the Grand Arcanum[Secret of secrets], they’re generally silent in reference to pre-existing ways of knowing which were usurped through extraordinarily inhumane anti-Afrikan aggressions of slavery and colonialism. The ubiquitous art-for-life’s-sake [KuNtu] codes of Afrikan oral traditions [naming, drumming, costuming, dance, proverbs, etc.] nevertheless still exist to act as sources of revelation to adherents, initiates and True Seekers – symbolized by Ausar/Hunter & Auset/Gatherer.

Beloved as complementary co-creational Afrikan divinities who explain and necessitate each other, Ausar and Auset exemplify the original Divine Masculine and Feminine Hunter-Gatherer “twin flame” relationship whose paired mission is to triumph over life’s biggest obstacles and unite through their Truth which is pre-destined to inform the structure and harmonious workings of the universe. Their obstacles include Ausar‘s murder, mutilation and the scattering of his 14 pieces by Set [pedophilic god of the wilderness, chaos, disorder, violence, foreign oppressors…] in the latter’s bloody coup to capture Khemet’s throne and Majesty. Auset must then search Set’s allegorical wilderness [Afrikan diaspora], and then mummify and resurrect her husband from the 13 pieces she recovers of his remains. Ausar & Auset posthumously conceive a son, Heru, who fights Set for the throne so as to restore Khemet to its original Divine Order. Themes of ‘sacrifice,’ ‘resurrection,’ ‘virgin birth,’ ‘salvation’ and ‘reparations’ characterize and qualify Ausar, Auset & Heru as a Holy Trinity in every sense of the term, particularly as they represent the triumph of love over Set‘s love of ‘power.’ The Hieros Gamos [sacred marriage / “twin flame” bond] of Ausar~Auset is the quintessence of UbuNtu-consciousness, the guiding free-quency of the pan-Afrikan uni-verse which says “I am because we are.”

Ancient proverbs from Khemet speak to all of the above: “If the master teaches what is error, the disciple’s submission is slavery. If he teaches truth, this submission is ennoblement …The key to all problems is the problem of consciousness…

Ankh ~ UbuNtu

…When the governing class isn’t chosen for quality it is chosen for material wealth: this always means decadence, the lowest stage a society can reach… The kingdom of Heaven is already within you; if you understand yourself you will find it… Men need images. Lacking them they invent idols. Better then to found the images on realities that lead the true seeker to the source.” [Luxor Temple proverbs]

To understand and stay true to oneself is to elevate one’s free-quency and find one’s Divinity… to enter the eternal Hieros Gamos. Awakened, true seekers are owners of this Magnum Opus – the ‘Song of Songs‘ …Uni-Verse [#UbuNtu] & Master-piece of Creation. Safe Heavenly Journey. Don’t get lost in the wilderness / forest. ❤ M